Montrose Opening City Pavilion to Assist School District
This pandemic has been a pain on everyone, while some have had to overcome bigger hurdles than others we have all had to make changes and sacrifices. And for city and school officials and leaders, this also means getting creative on how to best move forward. That s why I thought it was great that KKCO was reporting the city of Montrose has opened the Montrose Pavilion to the Montrose County School District to be used as needed. Although it seems like the pandemic (and social distancing) isn t the only reason why the pavilion is needed.
ERCOT CEO Terminated After Deadly Winter Storm
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One of the biggest disasters was the lack of communication from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and its residents. Texans were kept entirely in the dark about the disaster that was happening right under their noses.
While temperatures began to fall below freezing and power began to trip off, Texans had no idea why and when they would get their electricity turned back on. Never in a million years would they have expected to be without a basic necessity like electricity more than a few hours, let alone days!
Remember James Dobson? Chances are, if you ever met James, you never forgot him. Let me try to refresh your memory.
James Dobson, originally from Berwick, Maine, left on October 1, 2018 from Dover on a bike headed for San Diego. James goal was to raise money for CHaD in Hanover. He named his trek, the POSITIVE VIBES TOUR. His goal was to raise at least $10,000 for the hospital.
James had the most positive attitude of anyone I have ever met. His smile was infectious! Unfortunately, while he was biking in Mississippi, he was hit from behind an died instantly. As I ve said before, I didn t know James well, however, it was like we were instant friends and I m sure that s how he made others feel too.